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evilquoll 12 Jun 2017 07:57 PM

All your Fastmail are belong to us?
 
We all know that, some time ago, Fastmail achieved its long-term aim of acquiring the fastmail.com domain (indeed, that is now its main domain).

I have been reading the blog, and they have now also acquired the fastmail.ca domain (which coincidentally was started at about the same time as fastmail.fm). I think the blog mentioned fastmail.org as well.

Time to go after the Greek one? ;) Are there any other ones remaining?

Berenburger 12 Jun 2017 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evilquoll (Post 602285)
Time to go after the Greek one? ;) Are there any other ones remaining?

A lot!

joe_devore 12 Jun 2017 09:45 PM

Quote:

All your Fastmail are belong to us?
LOL :D :eek:

n5bb 13 Jun 2017 09:09 AM

All your fastmail domains are belong to Fastmail
 
Fastmail does not own the .gr domain (it's owned by someone else), but they own many other fastmail.xxx domains which you can use for aliases. Many of these are assigned codes for countries (such as .de), but there are a large number of domain names starting with fastmail and ending with a country code which are not assigned or are assigned to non-fastmail groups.Fastmail offers:
  • fastmail.com
  • fastmail.cn
  • fastmail.co.uk
  • fastmail.com.au
  • fastmail.de
  • fastmail.es
  • fastmail.fm
  • fastmail.fr
  • fastmail.im
  • fastmail.in
  • fastmail.jp
  • fastmail.mx
  • fastmail.net
  • fastmail.nl
  • fastmail.org
  • fastmail.se
  • fastmail.to
  • fastmail.tw
  • fastmail.uk
  • fastmail.us
Fastmail also owns and supports aliases at about 97 other domains, including:
  • myfastmail.com
  • f-m.fm
  • fast-email.com
  • fast-mail.com
  • fastem.com
  • fastemail.us
  • fastemailer.com
  • fastmailbox.net
  • fastmessaging.com
  • fmailbox.com
  • ... and many others ...
Of course, you can also just purchase an unused domain (such as fastmail.fun) and use it with a Fastmail Standard or higher (or old Enhanced or higher) domain.

Bill

FredOnline 13 Jun 2017 01:55 PM

At time of writing, the fastmailsucks.com domain is still available to register.

That should be popular with some here on the forum.

joe_devore 13 Jun 2017 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by FredOnline (Post 602301)
At time of writing, the fastmailsucks.com domain is still available to register.

That should be popular with some here on the forum.

lol ;p :D:eek::confused:

Merovingian 17 Jun 2017 09:19 PM

yes, the original post from Fastmail mentions fastmail.ca, but I still don't see it as an option in choosing aliases.

Any idea why? Or when it might become available?

janusz 18 Jun 2017 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Merovingian (Post 602361)
fastmail.ca, but I still don't see it as an option in choosing aliases.

Any idea why? Or when it might become available?

Why? Because it belongs to somebody else.
When? The current registration expires mid-June 2017. Of course the owner may renew it.

FredOnline 18 Jun 2017 02:04 AM

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Originally Posted by janusz (Post 602362)
Why? Because it belongs to somebody else.
When? The current registration expires mid-June 2017. Of course the owner may renew it.

Fastmail say different:

https://www.fastmail.com/login/?domain=fastmail.ca

But strangely they're not shown as the owner:

http://whois.domaintools.com/fastmail.ca

Although the servers point to Fastmail's messagingengine domain.

joe_devore 18 Jun 2017 04:28 AM

lol... :D:D:eek::rolleyes::cool:

n5bb 18 Jun 2017 05:24 AM

If you read the blog entry, the FastMail.ca owner closed down his service and sold it to FastMail Pty. His customer accounts were transferred to our FastMail:
https://blog.fastmail.com/2016/12/15/fastmail-ca/
https://migrate.fastmail.ca/announcement.html

FastMail Pty in Australia probably doesn't want to allow new signups to that domain until old customer accounts are accommodated or expire. The domain registration is currently in the grace period of the registrar, and I assume that it is being transferred between registrars.

Bill

joe_devore 18 Jun 2017 06:17 AM

nice :D :D

Merovingian 18 Jun 2017 08:47 PM

thanks Bill!

Quote:

Originally Posted by n5bb (Post 602368)
If you read the blog entry, the FastMail.ca owner closed down his service and sold it to FastMail Pty. His customer accounts were transferred to our FastMail:
https://blog.fastmail.com/2016/12/15/fastmail-ca/
https://migrate.fastmail.ca/announcement.html

FastMail Pty in Australia probably doesn't want to allow new signups to that domain until old customer accounts are accommodated or expire. The domain registration is currently in the grace period of the registrar, and I assume that it is being transferred between registrars.

Bill


jhollington 20 Jun 2017 01:33 AM

We actually had a discussion about fastmail.ca over here after FastMail first announced it, in which Bron confirmed that they're still basically accommodating users who have chosen not to migrate their accounts to the "real" FastMail.

As the blog post noted, only fastmail.ca users "who elected to move" were migrated, so presumably some have stayed on the old service for now; Fastmail.ca's announcement suggests that if users "do not opt to migrate, [their] account[s] will lapse and be deleted," so presumably at some point FastMail will cut over the fastmail.ca domain, although I suspect that's more dependent on when paid users' accounts expire at "Fastmail Canada" rather than the actual domain name expiry.

So it seems what's happening right now is that fastmail.ca still points to the old "Fastmail Canada" so that mail can be delivered to legacy mailboxes on those systems first. I'm guessing that there's a catch-all forward to send anything not deliverable to a legacy fastmail.ca mailbox to be handed off to the "real" FastMail. Obviously it would be far more complicated to try and hand out aliases on that domain right now, as FastMail would have make sure that they weren't trampling on any legacy accounts that are still on the old system.

"Fastmail Canada" also owned fastmail.org, but as Bron also pointed out, that one had no users on it, so FastMail was able to set that one up as an alias right away.

n5bb 20 Jun 2017 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by jhollington (Post 602389)
... So it seems what's happening right now is that fastmail.ca still points to the old "Fastmail Canada" so that mail can be delivered to legacy mailboxes on those systems first...

I don't think that's correct. Fastmail.ca MX records currently point to the same in1-smtp.messagingengine.com 66.111.4.xx (NYI) and in2-smtp.messagingengine.com 185.68.120.xx (NL) servers as FastMail.com (and the other Fastmail domains). The A records also cause http://FastMail.ca to redirect to the Fastmail.com website.

Bill


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